Ratings, not cash, is prime incentive
Nine out of ten academics would rather publish their work to boost research ratings than exploit it commercially, according to a survey, writes Letitia Hughes. Law firm Morgan Cole found that 90 per...
Nine out of ten academics would rather publish their work to boost research ratings than exploit it commercially, according to a survey, writes Letitia Hughes. Law firm Morgan Cole found that 90 per...
Imperial staff have the best heads for business in UK academe, reports Letitia Hughes Academics at Imperial College London are the most business-minded in the UK, according to a survey in which their...
Universities that cosy up to big business could find the benefits are mutual, reports Anna Fazackerley Sir Howard Newby, former funding chief, is on a mission to push his university to the top of the...
The Government set itself on a collision course with MPs this week as it rejected key parts of a report on science provision in English universities. Responding to the Commons Science and Technology...
Imperial College London is to become an independent university on July 8 next year, its 100th birthday. It decided to withdraw from the University of London in December and the date was confirmed at...
The Government will create a Large Facilities Research Council, merging the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council with the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils. The...
The Research Councils UK Academic Fellowships scheme has boosted interdisciplinary research, a review of the first two years of the scheme found this week. Almost 40 per cent of fellowships awarded...
Bristol Business School is based at the University of the West of England not, as stated last week (Working Knowledge, "Race for business experts"), at Bristol University.
United by a burning passion for their subjects, today's young academics in the social sciences are itching to pursue their ideas out in the real world, Anthea Lipsett reports Higher hopes Today's up-...
US university officials are being forced to step up warnings to students about the day-to-day dangers of adulthood, after discovering that even the smartest of America's young people are...
A third law school is to open in Hong Kong this September while legal graduates with poor English skills continue to struggle to find jobs in the city. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) will...
A Canadian businessman who made a large donation to a university has decided to buck the trend of having a building named after him. Instead, he has asked for it to be named after his childhood nanny...
The European Court of Justice has let the Italian Government off swingeing fines for failing to end discrimination against the country's 1,500 foreign-language lecturers. In a landmark judgment last...
Donors are regaining confidence in the organisation reviving African universities. Karen MacGregor reports The organisation at the forefront of the drive to revive Africa's universities is slowly...
Most French universities are illegally charging up to €3,500 (£2,400) for services that should be covered by statutory fees, student leaders claim, writes Jane Marshall in Paris. Last year, the main...